cubeless
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- Sep 17, 2001
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i was referring to the added heat load that would be output to the room where the pc is... the condenser on your ac unit is outside for a reason - it generates more heat than the cold side does cold... a tec is the same, more total heat than cold...
and there is always a possibility of condensation on the cold side of the tec... down here in orlando anything below 72 degrees (the dew point most days) condenses water from the air...
and there is always a possibility of condensation on the cold side of the tec... down here in orlando anything below 72 degrees (the dew point most days) condenses water from the air...